MBA全國聯(lián)考英語之MBA專業(yè)術(shù)語六

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    Factors of production 生產(chǎn)要素
    The inputs used to produce goods and services
    Federal Reserve (Fed) 聯(lián)邦儲備
    The central bank of the United States
    Fiat money 法定貨幣
    Money without intrinsic value that is used as money because of government decree
    Financial intermediaries 金融中介機(jī)構(gòu)
    Financial institutions through which savers can indirectly provide funds to borrowers
    Financial markets 金融市場
    Financial institutions through which savers can directly provide funds to borrowers
    Financial system 金融體系
    The group of institutions in the economy that help to match one person’s saving with another person’s investment
    Fisher effect 費(fèi)雪效應(yīng)
    The one-for-one adjustment of the nominal interest rate to the inflation rate
    Fixed cost 固定成本
    Costs that do not vary with the quantity of output produced
    Fractional-reserve banking 部分準(zhǔn)備金銀行體系
    A banking system in which banks hold only a fraction of deposits as reserves
    Free rider 搭便車者
    A person who receives the benefit of a good but avoids paying for it
    Factor demand 要素需求
    The amount of an input demanded by a firm, given the price of the input and the quantity of output being produced; an input will be demanded up to the point where the value of the input’s marginal product equals the price of theinput
    Federal government structure 聯(lián)邦政府結(jié)構(gòu)
    A system in which government activity takes place at several levels--national, state, county, city, and others
    Firm wealth effect 廠商的財(cái)富效應(yīng)
    lower prices or lower demand cause firms’ profits and net worth to fall, and this makes them less willing to undertake the risks involved with investment
    Fiscal policies 財(cái)政政策
    policies that affect the level of government expenditures and taxes
    Fixed exchange rate system 固定匯率體系
    An exchange rate system in which the value of each currency is fixed in relationship to other currencies
    Flexible exchange rate system 浮動匯率體系
    A system in which exchange rates are determined by market forces, the law of supply and demand, without government interference
    Fixed or overhead inputs 不變投入或分?jǐn)偼度?BR>    inputs that do not change depending on the quantity of output, at least over the short term
    Flow statistics 流量統(tǒng)計(jì)
    measurements of a certain rate of quantity per period of time, such as GDP, which measures output per year
    Full-employment deficit 充分就業(yè)赤字
    The budget deficit that would have prevailed if the economy were at full employment, thus with higher tax revenues and lower public assistance expenditures
    Full-employment output/ potential output 充分就業(yè)產(chǎn)出或潛在產(chǎn)出
    The level of output that would prevail if labor were fully employed (output may exceed that level if workers work more than the normal level of overtime)